Tartu City Marathon

Tartu Sügisjooks

The history of Tartu City Run (Tartu Sügisjooks) dates back to 1983 when the first Tartu City Run was held on Tartu streets. At that time, it was one of the most popular running races. Mass sport activities became more and more popular in Estonia and following the success of the first Tartu Rattaralli in 1982 and intense requests by running fans, Tartu City Run was born. It is the predecessor of all big public races in Estonia.

Back then, the length of the run was more like a half marathon, distances were around 20km. In 2012, when the tradition of Tartu City Run is restored, the distance is 10 km. For longer distance lovers’, 1st Tartu City Marathon with 42.2km long distance, is also organized.

Actually, Tartu Sügisjooks did not disappear anywhere. Since 2000 Tartu Sügisjooks has had a new name: Tartu Running Marathon (Tartu Jooksumaraton). That year (in 2000) the race was moved from Tartu streets to Elva-Otepää and to spring time – to provide more variety for the sportsmen throughout the whole year. As in 2012 Tartu Jooksumaraton celebrates its 30th birthday (when counting from the first Tartu City Run), the legendary tradition in the Tartu streets is restored. Tartu City Run is held again on the 6th of October 2012 in Tartu city center.

Historical facts

1983 – first Tartu Sügisjooks was held with 19.2km long distance.
1984 – since this year children races have been always included next to the main race.
1986 – the course got an addition in Annelinna streets, the distance now was 20km.
1987 – the race had the most participants (almost 4500 participants in all distances)
1990 – a new distance – Perejooks, 5km – was added to the race.
1992 – 10km long distance was added to the race.
1995 – starting from this year the race was held half-marathon long – 21,1km.
1995 – the finish area was changed to Tartu Song Festival Grounds.
1995 – all children races were brought to the day before the main race.
1999 – Tartu Sügisjooks was moved to Elva forests.
2000 – Tartu Sügisjooks was renamed to Tartu Jooksumaraton and is now held in spring, usually in May. The race goes from Otepää to Elva (23 km).

Winners of Tartu Sügisjooks

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year

distance

winner

country

time

ladies winner (overall rank)

country

time

1983

19,2 km

Viljo Emajõe

EST

1:00.23

Ille Kukk (97)

EST

1:15.35

1984

19, 2 km

Toomas Turb

EST

0:58.37,4

Ille Kukk (28)

EST

1:05.39,5

1985

19, 2 km

Toomas Turb

EST

1:01.23,5

Ille Kukk (78)

EST

1:09.43,0

1986

20 km

Toomas Turb

EST

1:03.34,3

Ille Kukk 34)

EST

1.10.29,3

1987

20 km

Aivar Tsarski

EST

1:03.10,2

Ene Aigro (272)

EST

1:20.22,2

1988

20 km

Aivar Tsarski

EST

1:05.00,6

Ille Kukk (75)

EST

1:15.57,8

1989

20 km

John Bolger

IRL

1:03.03,2

Ille Kukk (67)

EST

1:13.50,5

1990

20 km

Vjatsheslav Koshelev

EST

1:03.11,0

Ille Kukk (99)

EST

1:18.00,3

1991

20 km

Viljo Emajõe

EST

1:05.36,6

Ille Kukk (87)

EST

1:17.21,5

1992

21 km

Aivar Kullas

EST

1:06.32,1

Tiiu Müürsepp (84)

EST

1:26.59,9

1993

20 ,1 km

Heiki Sarapuu

EST

1:02.58,3

Heidi Rekkand (34)

EST

1:19.00,8

1994

21 km

Pavel Loskutov

EST

*

Ille Kukk (22)

EST

*

1995

21,1 km

Pavel Loskutov

EST

1:05.07,3

Jane Salumäe (13)

EST

1:13.40,3

1996

21 km

Pavel Loskutov

EST

1:06.44,2

Külli Kaljus (Pirksaar) (32)

EST

1:21.25,3

1997

21 km

Pavel Loskutov

EST

1:07.03,9

Külli Kaljus (Pirksaar) (17)

EST

1:20.38,6

1998

21,1 km

Aleksander Prokopcuk

LAT

1:06.39,2

Külli Kaljus (Pirksaar) (27)

EST

1.20.37,2

1999

23 km

Pavel Loskutov

EST

1:11.06,6

Külli Kaljus (Pirksaar) (25)

EST

1:28.15,3

2012

10 km

Vjatsheslav Koshelev

EST

0:32.40

Johanna Toplaan

EST

0:40.22

2013

10 km

Kaur Kivistik

EST

0:32.27

Ksenja Savtshenko (41)

EST

0:41.26

2014

10 km

Rauno Laumets

EST

0:32.10

Egle-Helene Ervin (29)

EST

0:39.51

2015

10 km

Indrek Tobreluts

EST

0:32.54

Outi Hytönen (26)

EST

0:38.44

2016

10 km

Rauno Laumets

EST

0:32:29

Jolanta Liepina (16)

EST

0:37:38

Tartu City Marathon

In 2012, together with re-born Tartu City Run, a new race - 1st Tartu City Marthon is held. The race has full-length marathon distance – 42,2km.
Tartu City Marathon is a unique city marathon in Estonia, because the distance is on one consecutive course and most of it is placed in the heart of the second biggest city in Estonia – Tartu. Tartu is a historical university town with many attractions, beautiful sites and friendly people. Thus, a full-length marathon is just what suits the best to this city’s streets! On the 42km long course every participant can gaze at the gorgeous Tartu places and what’s even best – as there’s only one full-length marathon lap, every site on the course is unique!